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It has been actually fixed internally shortly after the report yesterday. It just takes time to propagate the changes to the public repo. In any case, we definitely welcome any external pull requests and we will be happy to merge them as long as they don't conflict with our internal fixes.

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Shortly after. We monitor the issue tracker and any reported bugs are fixed internally first and then they are pushed to the public repo (usually we do the final push only after sufficient number of changes accumulate, unless the fix is considered critical). Note that the pull request in question was posted after about one day after the actual report.

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Shortly after. We monitor the issue tracker and any reported bugs are
fixed internally first and then they are pushed to the public repo (usually
we do the final push only after sufficient number of changes accumulate,
unless the fix is considered critical). Note that the pull request in
question was posted after about one day after the actual report.
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@waldyrious we may eventually move it to open but we don't plan to do it in the near future. To reduce the chance of duplicate work, we will do our best to write a note on issues when they are picked up by internal developers.